![]() Her earlier book, like Fight Club, deals with empowering an individual to the point where he can pursue his own vision. In a way, I wanted to mimic Ayn Rand’s evolution from The Fountainhead to Atlas Shrugged. ![]() ![]() What similarities and differences lie in the hearts of the two stories? I never could’ve written Adjustment Day without having written Fight Club 2.įight Club and Adjustment Day both deal with social revolution. What a challenge! Comics are brutal to write, but they made me better at intercutting between multiple characters, plots and realities. Imagine a novel with strong plot points every two pages. This requires a set-up on the lower right page and a strong payoff on the upper left page that follows. Second, comic theory states that the only place to truly surprise readers is at the page turn. First, the transitions are so mechanical: panel-to-panel and page-to-page, so you can edit story like film or collage. What did you learn from working in the graphic novel and coloring book mediums these past years?Ĭomics rock in so many ways. We talked with him recently about Adjustment Day (Norton, $26.95), his first novel in four years. Chuck Palahniuk is the author of more than 17 fictional works, including Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Rant and Make Something Up. ![]()
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